The Youngest Student of The Royal Academy of Magic ~ The Strongest Wizard Who Emerges From The Poor City (Slums), Unmatched in a Academy Full of Nobles ~

The Youngest Student of The Royal Academy of Magic ~ The Strongest Wizard Who Emerges From The Poor City (Slums), Unmatched in a Academy Full of Nobles ~

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王立魔法学園の最下生 ~貧困街(スラム)上がりの最強魔法師、貴族だらけの学園で無双する~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Oritsu Maho Gakuen no Saika-sei ~ Hinkon-gai (Suramu) Agari no Saikyo Maho-Shi, Kizoku-darake no Gakuen de Muso Suru ~, Ouritsu Mahou Gakuen no Saikasei ~ Slum Agari no Saikyou Mahoushi, Kizoku darake no Gakuen de Musou suru ~, The Irregular of the Royal Academy of Magic ~The Strongest Sorcerer From the Slums is Unrivaled in the School of Royals ~, 王立魔法学園の最下生 ~貧困街(スラム)上がりの最強魔法師、貴族だらけの学園で無双する~

By yusura kankitsu, 柑橘 ゆすら

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
30 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

A world where only people born into a noble family can use magic. Although he was a commoner, Ars, had a great magic talent, he was called《Cursed Blood》and was forced to live an oppressed life. He was banished from his family home at a very young age and spent ten years training as a magician. At the age of 15, Ars is encouraged to attend a magic academy to become an《Official Magician》. When he showed up at the gate of the academy, what awaited him was a group of nobles who were at a very low level. Ars who is enrolled in an academy full of noblemen, begins an unusual life as the only《ordinary person》in the academy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Youngest Student of The Royal Academy of Magic ~ The Strongest Wizard Who Emerges From The Poor City (Slums), Unmatched in a Academy Full of Nobles ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Youngest Student of The Royal Academy of Magic ~ The Strongest Wizard Who Emerges From The Poor City (Slums), Unmatched in a Academy Full of Nobles ~ This title is quite the mouthful, isn't it? After diving into "The Youngest Student of The Royal Academy of Magic," I find myself with mixed feelings. It's a familiar setup, and while there's potential, the execution leaves a lot to be desired, at least in the early chapters. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the premise is pretty standard fare: a slum-raised protagonist, overflowing with power, enters an academy full of nobles ripe for face-slapping. It's wish fulfillment at its core, and whether that works for you will likely determine your enjoyment. The initial chapters introduce a world that's trying to blend modern weaponry (guns, robots?) with magic, but the world-building feels thin and underdeveloped. It's a jarring mix that doesn't quite gel. ### What Works Well Honestly, finding positives is a bit of a challenge at this stage. If I were to grasp at something, it's the protagonist's potential. He's portrayed as an assassin, raised as a weapon, and seemingly emotionless. This aloofness is a refreshing change from the overly shy or comedic MCs that saturate the genre. The concept of him finding guns more efficient than magic also piqued my interest. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue is the lack of depth. The protagonist's backstory, his "hardship," is largely unexplored. We're just told he's OP, without seeing how he got there. The noble characters are cartoonishly evil, their understanding of magic so poor that it's almost comical. The MC also acts in ways that undermine his supposed assassin background, drawing far too much attention to himself. The world-building lacks detail, the characters are one-dimensional, and the plot relies heavily on well-worn clichés. The integration of modern technology and magic feels forced and unexplained. The short chapter length also makes it hard to get invested. ### Final Verdict "The Youngest Student of The Royal Academy of Magic" has a long way to go. While the premise has potential, the current execution feels rushed, underdeveloped, and reliant on tired tropes. It's not a complete disaster, but I wouldn't recommend rushing to read it. Maybe with more chapters and a focus on character development and world-building, it could evolve into something more engaging. For now, it's a pass from me.

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